The PBS Hawaiʻi Livestream is now available!
PBS Hawaiʻi Live TV
Enjoy the mellow slack key guitar of George Kahumoku, Jr. and falsetto of Richard Hoʻopiʻi.
Keilana Mokulehua explains her goals for expanding her music outside of Hawaiʻi.
This Nā Mele features the trio, Keauhou. The name Keauhou translates as “the new or renewed generation." The program features original songs from the group as well as a special guest performance from mentor and musical legend Robert Cazimero.
Finding his voice in haku mele.
Renowned songwriter, record producer and performer Kenneth Makuakāne offers a sentimental and candid performance inside historic Kawaiahaʻo Church in Honolulu. Among the songs he performs are “ʻO Violeka,” an affectionate ballad for his mother, and “Kuʻu Pua Lei Mēlia,” inspired by his experience of sending off his oldest son to college.
Mailani Makainai takes us on a musical journey as she performs some of her favorite songs.
The young trio Hūʻewa is comprised of Kupu Dalire-Naʻauao, Kekoa Kane and Kahi Lum-Young. The trio performs songs. Dalire-Naʻauao explains, “The Hawaiian music that we chose, the type of songs that we chose…we just like to pull things from back in the day.”
Over 50 Years of "Soft and Sweet" Performances by The Leo Nahenahe Singers, Nā Hokū and Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame honorees, perform Hawaiian classics.
The music and its influences with Nathan Aweau.
More! Ledward Kaʻapana and Family on this program of Nā Mele. Kaapana, along with his sisters Lehua Nash, Rhoda Kekona, and Lei Aken play in his Kaneohe garage on a rainy evening.